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A p.d. of 6V is applied to two resistors...

A p.d. of 6V is applied to two resistors of `3 Omega` and `6Omega` connected in parallel. Calculate:
(a) the combined resistance
(b) the current flowing in the main circuit.
(c) the current flowing in the `3 Omega` resistor.

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